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  • Commissioners approve several items

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Nov 22, 2023

    DAVENPORT —The Lincoln County Commissioners passed several resolutions, agreements and miscellaneous requests at the annual Thanksgiving week meeting Monday, Nov. 20. After voucher approvals and payroll change increases, the commissioners first approved a resolution to grant a budget extension to the County Fair budget. The following agreements and contracts were approved: • A DIVCO preventative maintenance agreement for the courthouse, public safety building and Public Health building. • An amendment to the Dept. of Healt...

  • Turkey Trot Winners

    Updated Nov 17, 2023

    Harrington Haus Jim Knapp Haase Insurance Bruce Finkbeiner Nutrien-Ag Solutions JoAnn Wood Safeway - Davenport Jody Howard Post and Office Ashley Schenk WaFd Bank Shirley Groh Pioneer Title Company C.L. Lust Studio 1 Tim Zeiler Wheatland Veterinary Clinic Dr. Todd Winzer Lindsey Kruger Rainier Seeds, Inc. Carolyn Wesselius Highline Grain Growers, Inc. Justin Holderby Davenport Vision Source Chris Harper Basin Pacific Insurance & Benefits Terry Apthorp Kysar Mechanical, Inc. Kay Zellmer DW Excavating Nicki Reinbold Davenport...

  • Kowalkowski tops Sweet

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Nov 16, 2023

    DAVENPORT — It’s official: a majority of city residents would prefer that J.J. Kowalkowski be the Mayor of Davenport over 8-year incumbent Brad Sweet. The challenger, a former city employee who works grounds at the School District, had an insurmountable 218 votes to Sweet’s 189 after a mostly final count Tuesday, Nov. 14. Just roughly 30 ballots left to be possibly cured countywide after Tuesday’s count, elections deputy Norm Caley said. Now, the only question that remains is whether Kowalkowski wants to accept the role of...

  • Kickin' It

    Updated Nov 16, 2023

    Davenport freshman Harper Suttenfield battles Cle Elum/Roslyn senior Maddie Casto for position in the Gorillas' 2-1 quarterfinal victory over the Warriors at Freeman High School Saturday, Nov. 11. Turn to Page 9 for more coverage of the state soccer playoffs....

  • City and county reach agreement

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Nov 16, 2023

    DAVENPORT — After a few months of legal back-and-forth, the city and Lincoln County have reached a franchise agreement for broadband internet in the city. City council approved the franchise agreement at a regular meeting Wednesday, Nov. 8, and county commissioner Scott Hutsell signed the agreement a day later. The agreement grants the county permission to “locate, construct, operate and maintain poles, wires, fiber optic lines, underground cables and appurtenances over, under, along and across all of (the city’s) right...

  • Election Results

    Updated Nov 16, 2023

    Results as of Tuesday, Nov. 14. All contested races can be called. The election will be certified Nov. 28. Contested races Mayor of Davenport J.J. Kowalkowski: 218 Brad Sweet: 189 Harrington Councilmember No. 5 Gavin Wagner: 98 Kelly Foreman: 58 Sprague Councilmember No. 5 Jeffrey Smith: 73 RonDel Krauter: 68 Odessa Councilmember No. 5 Marlene Kramer: 183 Laura Caler: 131 Mayor of Odessa Bill Crossley: 244 Jeremy Smith: 75 Reardan-Edwall School Board No. 4 Lane Collier: 550 Brian Benham: 384 Odessa School Board No. 2 Zach...

  • Annual Veteran's Day assembly held

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Nov 16, 2023

    DAVENPORT - Students of all grade school ages joined teachers, administrators, several community members and military veterans for an annual Veteran's Day Assembly in the high school gym Thursday, Nov. 9. Two veterans with school district connections spoke at the assembly after music teacher Rob Harper led the high school band in the National Anthem. First up was Cpl. Walt Sweetser, husband of district food services director Sarah Sweetser and Marine Corps veteran. Sweetser,...

  • Cops & Courts

    Updated Nov 16, 2023

    INCIDENT LOG Editor’s note: Most items in this section reflect the starting point for response by local police and emergency agencies. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office does not release names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers or alleged victims for this column. Nov. 5 Traffic stops: 4 Traders in Davenport said a young woman tried to purchase alcohol with a fake ID. A Davenport woman said her son ran away from home. Nov. 6 Traffic stops: 3 A Sprague man said his neighbor was...

  • Election races decided

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Nov 16, 2023

    DAVENPORT — After 239 more ballots were counted Tuesday, Nov. 14, contested 2023 election results were, in essence, decided. And the count brought the total ballots counted to 3,420, a 40.52% turnout for Lincoln County. Around our coverage area, 13 contested races had clear winners after Tuesday’s count. Gavin Wagner secured a spot on Harrington city council with 98 votes to Kelly Foreman’s 58. Jeffrey Smith barely held off RonDel Krauter for a Sprague city council seat with 73 votes to Krauter’s 68. In Odessa, Marlene...

  • Winterizing the Cow Herd - Part 2

    Don Llewellyn|Updated Nov 16, 2023

    Editor’s Note: See last week’s newspaper for Part 1 of this series. Feed and Water In winterizing the cow herd, calculation of forage needed to make it through the winter is also a priority. This can be harvested or standing forage. Either way, determination of how much a beef cow will eat is related to her size and the quality of feed (always rely on a forage analysis so that you know the actual quality of the feed you are dealing with). Remember that lactation, body con...

  • Birthdays and Anniversaries

    Updated Nov 16, 2023

    Davenport birthdays Nov. 17: Katy Fisk, Veronica Hollis, Erica Winzer, Kara Wilkie Nov. 18: Kathy Hedgcock, Tarynn Gunning, Sherri Ropp Nov. 19: Becky Evers, Melissa Johnson Nov. 20: Janelle Hein Nov. 21: Debbie Hutsell, Kathleen Posey, Anthony Honey, Isaac Harvey Nov. 22: Abbygail Storer, Delaney Lacy, Don Oehlwein, Duane Oehlwein Nov. 23: Phyllis Oliver, Garrett Linstrum Davenport anniversaries Nov. 18: Ken and Lori Deal Nov. 20: Charles and Phyllis Oliver, Bryce and Becky Bailey Nov. 21: Ed and Shelly Johnston Reardan...

  • Veteran's Day at school

    Updated Nov 16, 2023

  • Sharing Tree tags due Dec. 1

    The Record-Times|Updated Nov 16, 2023

    DAVENPORT — Sharing Trees for Davenport’s Christmas Care Project were put up Monday, Nov. 13 and organizers are encouraging community members to pick up tags if they haven’t already. The deadline to return tags and items is Friday, Dec. 1. Sharing Tree locations include Davenport Good Neighbor Pharmacy, Wheatland Bank, Lincoln Hospital and Some Like It Hot Espresso. The Christmas Care Project is a community effort to provide gifts and a holiday meal to families who need some assistance during the Christmas season. Famil...

  • Peace Poster winners named

    The Record-Times|Updated Nov 16, 2023

    DAVENPORT - A.J. Alfante, daughter of Andy and Jocelyn Alfante, was awarded first prize for her entry in the Davenport Lions Club Peace Poster Contest. A.J., an eighth-grader at Davenport Middle School, was among 21 other seventh and eighth-graders to enter the contest this year which was themed "Dare to Dream." Alfante's poster shows one side where a dove is pulling all the destruction, war and people fighting with aggravation out of the planet earth. The other half...

  • Looking Back

    Compiled by Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Nov 16, 2023

    1 years ago Delegates from Davenport, Harrington, Almira and Odessa American Legion posts attended the annual county convention of legion men in Odessa. Henry Scheel was released from county jail after being accused of stealing 14 sacks of wheat from Henry Smith. Two rifles were reportedly stolen from the John Raymer & Company hardware store in Reardan. 75 years ago Beverly Patton of Harrington was honored by the Davenport Assembly No. 99 as the Grand Representative to Connecticut for Washington, Idaho and the territory of...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE

    Updated Nov 16, 2023

    PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of RCW Chapter 36.40, the Board of Commissioners of Lincoln County has completed and placed on file a Preliminary Budget for the ensuing fiscal year 2024, a copy of which will be furnished any citizen who will call for it at the Board’s office. The Board of County Commissioners will meet and conduct a hearing at 8:30 a.m., on Monday, December 4, 2023, for the purpose of fixing the final 2024 budget, making tax levies and adopting changes, if any, to the S...

  • INVITATION FOR BID - CONNECTING LINCOLN COUNTY PROJECT

    Updated Nov 16, 2023

    INVITATION FOR BID - CONNECTING LINCOLN COUNTY PROJECT: FTTX IN DAVENPORT AND WILBUR AND MID-MILE AERIAL AND UNDERGROUND BETWEEN HARRINGTON AND SPRAGUE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Washington that sealed bids will be received until noon, Thursday, December 14 through the following methods: by mail to Board of Lincoln County Commissioners, P.O. Box 28, Davenport, Washington 99122-0028 OR in person to the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, Clerk of the Board’s desk, 4...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF DAVENPORT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON 2024 BUDGET

    Updated Nov 16, 2023

    PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF DAVENPORT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON 2024 BUDGET On November 22, 2023 at 7:05 pm, the Davenport City Council will hold a Public Hearing on the 2024 budget. The hearing will be held at in the City Council Chambers, 411 Morgan Street. This hearing will be to present and discuss the City of Davenport’s 2024 budget. Citizens are encouraged to attend the hearing or submit written questions or concerns regarding the city’s 2024 annual budget to the city at City Hall, 411 Morgan, PO Box 26, Davenport, WA 991...

  • Davenport advances to state semifinals

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Nov 16, 2023

    VALLEYFORD - Davenport soccer had a hurdle to overcome if it was going to advance to play for the second state title in program history: the team that knocked the Gorillas out of the playoffs last season. And thanks to a game winning goal by Glenna Soliday, No. 3 Davenport leaped that hurdle with a 2-1 state quarterfinal victory over No. 6 Cle Elum/Roslyn at Freeman High School Saturday, Nov. 11. With the win, Davenport advanced to the state semifinals at Federal Way High Scho...

  • Local athletes named All-League

    Drew Lawson, The Record-Times|Updated Nov 16, 2023

    DAVENPORT - Athletes competing in football, volleyball, soccer and cross country around Lincoln County were named to their league's all-opponent teams after fall sports concluded. Here are the local athletes that were recognized. Football In the Northeast 2B league, Reardan senior Aidan Chilson was named first-team all-defense at a linebacker spot, while Jonathan Holdway was first-team all-offense as a lineman. Chilson was on the second-team all-offense as a running back,...

  • INVITATION FOR BID - CONNECTING LINCOLN COUNTY PROJECT

    Updated Nov 9, 2023

    INVITATION FOR BID - CONNECTING LINCOLN COUNTY PROJECT: FTTX IN DAVENPORT AND WILBUR AND MID-MILE AERIAL AND UNDERGROUND BETWEEN HARRINGTON AND SPRAGUE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County, Washington that sealed bids will be received until noon, Thursday, December 14 through the following methods: by mail to Board of Lincoln County Commissioners, P.O. Box 28, Davenport, Washington 99122-0028 OR in person to the Office of the Board of County Commissioners, Clerk of the Board’s desk, 4...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF DAVENPORT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON 2024 BUDGET

    Updated Nov 9, 2023

    PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF DAVENPORT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON 2024 BUDGET On November 22, 2023 at 7:05 pm, the Davenport City Council will hold a Public Hearing on the 2024 budget. The hearing will be held at in the City Council Chambers, 411 Morgan Street. This hearing will be to present and discuss the City of Davenport’s 2024 budget. Citizens are encouraged to attend the hearing or submit written questions or concerns regarding the city’s 2024 annual budget to the city at City Hall, 411 Morgan, PO Box 26, Davenport, WA 991...

  • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

    Updated Nov 9, 2023

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Current Use Classification NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Lincoln County Commissioners will conduct a public hearing regarding an application by Roger E. Coleman to reclassify certain real property as open space/timber land for current use classification pursuant to RCW 84.34. Said application involves certain parcels of land located as follows: The N2 of the SE4; a tract of land in a portion of the N2 of the SE4; an in Section 17, Township 27N, Range 37 EWM, Parcel No. 2737-017-800030 The...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF DAVENPORT SURPLUS ITEMS FOR SALE

    Updated Nov 9, 2023

    PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF DAVENPORT SURPLUS ITEMS FOR SALE Notice is hereby given by the City Council of the City of Davenport, Washington Resolution 2023-22 that certain items of city property were declared surplus and for which the City will be soliciting bids. The full list of items can be found at City Hall and at the City’s website, davenportwa.us. Selected items shall be offered to the public for purchase “as is where is” to the highest bidder with no expectation of serviceability, warranties or guarantees. Items available...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

    Updated Nov 9, 2023

    PUBLIC NOTICE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS CITY OF DAVENPORT NOTICE TO CONSULTANTS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES The City of Davenport solicits interest from consulting firms with expertise in Civil Engineering, Environmental Regulations and Structural Design. Consultants will be considered for the following future projects. POTENTIAL PROJECTS MAY INCLUDE: 1. Street design, construction, and analysis. 2. General engineering services. 3. Water and Sewer design and construction. 4. Water, sewer, and street planning documents. 5....

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